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| | PCWorld.com - Search Continues for a Way to Can Spam (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29) |
 | | Enterprises, however, are in the best position to protect their end users because of their ability to use a "multilayered approach" that can examine incoming e-mails by content, behavior, addresses and other means, said Randy Shoup, chief architect at Tumbleweed Communications, a Redwood City, California-based security vendor. |
 | | Regulation is another way to address spam, but Paul Misener, the vice president for global public policy at Seattle-based Amazon.com, warned of one problem created by the leading antispam bill in Congress offered by U.S. Senators Conrad Burns (R-Montana) and Ron Wyden (D-Oregon). |
 | | Every business "has a strong economic interest not to irritate existing customers," said Misener, but the kinds of punishments imposed against people who send e-mail with fraudulent headers could potentially be applied to companies that inadvertently send out e-mail to customers who don't want it. |
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